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HRPC
(redirected from Hormone-refractory prostate cancer)

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HRPCHormone-Refractory Prostate Cancer
HRPCHormone-Resistant Prostate Cancer
HRPCHouse Republican Policy Committee (US House of Representatives)
HRPCHudson River Parks Conservancy
HRPCHigh-Resolution Performance Counter (timer)
HRPCHelston Railway Preservation Company (UK)
HRPCHealth Research and Policy Center


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Several prognostic factors in hormone-refractory prostate cancer (HRPC) have been reported, including initial PSA, tumour Gleason grade and stage, as well as baseline hemoglobin, performance status and PSA doubling time (PSADT).
The SPARC trial evaluated satraplatin plus prednisone versus placebo plus prednisone in 950 patients with hormone-refractory prostate cancer (HRPC) that had progressed after initial chemotherapy.
Announced promising results from interim safety analyses of two Phase 1 dose-escalating trials of picoplatin for the potential first-line treatment of metastatic colorectal cancer (CRC) and metastatic hormone-refractory prostate cancer (HRPC).
 
 
 
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